incurvate | (adjective) bent into or having an inward curve | Synonyms: incurved |
---|
incurved | (adjective) bent into or having an inward curve | Synonyms: incurvate |
---|
indistinct | (adjective) not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand | - |
---|
insincere | (adjective) lacking sincerity | - |
---|
instinct | (adjective) (followed by `with') deeply filled or permeated | Synonyms: imbued, replete |
---|
instinctive | (adjective) unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct | Synonyms: natural |
---|
invincible | (adjective) incapable of being overcome or subdued | Synonyms: unbeatable, unvanquishable |
---|
mincing | (adjective) affectedly dainty or refined | Synonyms: niminy-piminy, prim, twee |
---|
pinchbeck | (adjective) serving as an imitation or substitute | - |
---|
pinched | (adjective) as if squeezed uncomfortably tight | - |
---|
(adjective) sounding as if the nose were pinched | Synonyms: adenoidal, nasal |
(adjective) not having enough money to pay for necessities | Synonyms: hard up, impecunious, in straitened circumstances, penniless, penurious |
(adjective) very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold | Synonyms: cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, haggard, skeletal, wasted |
princely | (adjective) having the rank of or befitting a prince | - |
---|
(adjective) ostentatiously rich and superior in quality | Synonyms: deluxe, gilded, grand, lush, luxurious, opulent, sumptuous |
principal | (adjective) most important element | Synonyms: chief, main, master, primary |
---|
principled | (adjective) based on or manifesting objectively defined standards of rightness or morality | - |
---|
provincial | (adjective) characteristic of the provinces or their people | - |
---|
(adjective) of or associated with a province | - |
quincentenary | (adjective) of or relating to a 500th anniversary | Synonyms: quincentennial |
---|
quincentennial | (adjective) of or relating to a 500th anniversary | Synonyms: quincentenary |
---|
reincarnate | (adjective) having a new body | - |
---|
sincere | (adjective) open and genuine; not deceitful | - |
---|
(adjective) characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions | Synonyms: earnest, solemn |
squinched | (adjective) having eyes half closed in order to see better | Synonyms: squinting |
---|
succinct | (adjective) briefly giving the gist of something | Synonyms: compact, compendious, summary |
---|
superincumbent | (adjective) lying or resting on and exerting pressure on something else | - |
---|
unconvinced | (adjective) lacking conviction | - |
---|
unconvincing | (adjective) not convincing | Synonyms: flimsy |
---|
(adjective) having a probability too low to inspire belief | Synonyms: improbable, unbelievable, unlikely |
unflinching | (adjective) not shrinking from danger | Synonyms: unblinking, unintimidated, unshrinking |
---|
unincorporated | (adjective) not organized and maintained as a legal corporation | - |
---|
unprincipled | (adjective) lacking principles or moral scruples | - |
---|
(adjective) having little or no integrity | - |
vincible | (adjective) susceptible to being defeated | Synonyms: beatable, vanquishable |
---|